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A pergunta “onde fica o lar?” é difícil, especialmente para os migrantes, quem moram em um lugar diferente a seu lugar de origem. É particularmente difícil para aqueles que não têm documentos e portanto não tem reconhecimento legal nem direitos, e estão em constante risco de serem detidos e deportados. Através da fotografia participativa e entrevistas, processo que chamamos de Fotohistórias, exploramos experiências humanas relacionadas com a migração em eeuu, e na fronteira entre os Estados Unidos e o México. Este artigo trata sobre as noções contrapostas relacionadas com o lar e o sentido de pertença que surgiram nas experiências compartilhadas por migrantes nestes dois contextos diferentes. Os migrantes evidenciaram diferentes noções de “O que é lar?” assim como “Aonde pertenço?”, evidenciando os diferentes graus de transitoriedade e impermanência em sua cotidianidade.
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